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Krishna Harsha Voora grew up in different regions and experienced different cultures of India, he fell in love with Computers after reading about First Generation Computer and it's evolution !! This carried into degree in Computer Science & Engineering from an Affiliated College of JNTU Kakinada. After Engineering, he is currently working as Software Developer - Cognitive systems of IBM India Software Development Labs

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Krishna Harsha Voora

Software Engineer - Cognitive Systems

IBM India Software Development Labs

Biography

Harsha works on helping clients with their Journey to Cloud and digital transformation. Focusing on complex integration and application modernisation. Influence the enterprise clients to confidently adopt cloud platform and services.

Education

  • B. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering, 2012

    ASR College of Engineering

  • Schooling, 1996 - 2008

    Kendriya Vidyalaya

Experience

 
 
 
 
 

Software Developer - Cognitive Systems

IBM - India Software Development Labs

Jul 2018 – Present Bangalore

Enabling ISVs, Business Partners & clients on IBM POWER Systems.

Responsibilities include:

  • Performance Engineering of ISV Applications
  • Creating Proof of Concepts leveraging ISV Applications
  • Integrating ISV Applications OpenShift Container Platform
 
 
 
 
 

Software Engineer - Application Consultant

IBM - India Software Development Labs

Nov 2015 – Jul 2018 Bangalore

As Blockchain Consultant / Developer, I defined and developed Blockchain Use-Case(s) by taking business & product centric view.

Responsibilities include:

  • Developed Blockchain PoC(s) around industries like Supply Chain
  • Part of Porting Team that ensured Hyperledger Fabric was available on IBM POWER Systems.
  • Worked towards uncovering potential optimization area(s) for Golang
  • Ensured IBM Blockchain Offering was enabled on IBM POWER Systems
 
 
 
 
 

Infrastructure Engineer / Unix System Administrator

IBM - Global Business Services

Feb 2015 – Nov 2015 Bangalore

As a contractor to IBM GBS I was responsible to provide support to Clients queries/issues via PMR/Chat Request in Power Development Platform.

Responsibilities include:

  • Strong Unix Administration background
  • Installing/Managing Unix Operating Systems
  • Configuring/Managing Network Bonding, Network Aliasing
  • Creating/Managing Filesystem(s)/Logical Volume(s)/Volume Group(s)
 
 
 
 
 

Unix System Administrator

IBM - Global Technology Services

Jun 2012 – Feb 2015 Bangalore

I worked mainly on Server builds where I had various responsibilities including installing, operating and configuring complex client information systems and products in a multi-vendor environment.

Responsibilities included:

  • Monitor and administrate AIX/Linux development/production servers remotely
  • Installation of AIX , VIO , HACMP ,RHEL & SUSE Operating System, system initialization and services, user administration, network configuration
  • Creating and Managing the File systems, Network resources
  • Configuring Network Bonding, Network Aliasing and Network Aliasing over bonded Interfaces
  • Creating the Virtual Machines from the Template or from the cloned Image

Publications

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Deploying Cloud Native Applications on IBM Power Systems

In this blog we will take a look at how conveniently we can deploy a cloud native application on IBM Power Systems. IBM Power Systems …

Impact of Quality Of Service in Kubernetes

This tutorial chronicles our experiences configuring Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform (for brevity we will refer to this as OCP) …

Modernizing enterprise business

IBM Blockchain provides trusted transaction workflow for the businesses to improve security, traceability and immutability of the …

Connecting Python and Node.js applications to an Oracle database

In the era of artificial intelligence (AI) and running microservices in containers, Python and Node.js are common choices for …

Creating a high availability setup for Linux on Power

This article describes high availability (HA), disaster recovery (DR), and fail-over for Linux on Power virtual machines (VMs) or …

Recent & Upcoming Talks

OpenPOWER Academia and Research Webinar from Industry expert and IBM India ISV Team

Pack-em or stack-em Advantages of running OpenShift on Power

OpenPOWER Summit NA 2019

Pack-em or stack-em Advantages of running OpenShift on Power

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